Beverly, MA— Elliott C. Margolis is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Distinguished Business Professional for his contributions to the manufacturing field.
Mr. Margolis earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and government at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. He received a Master of Public Administration at the University of Massachusetts in 1973. Mr. Margolis was elected as the president of the University of Massachusetts Chapter of Hill International, through which he established the Kosher Kitchen in 1971.
Mr. Margolis is a manufacturer representative with MAJEC sales where he markets athletic clothing to teams in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. He is also the owner of a retail store that sells sporting goods, bicycles and embroidery and has served with a prison health project for the state of Massachusetts.
According to Mr. Margolis, his success can be attributed to his tenacity, hard work ethic, his refusal to give up, and his unwavering efforts to accomplish what needs to be done. He is a member of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and was past president from 1988 to 1989. He has also served as the president of his regional chapter of B’nai B’rith.
Mr. Margolis hosted a cable television show discussing local politics named Bevcam, for which he was presented with multiple national awards. He was also honored as the Small Business Person of the Year by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce in 1989 and was the recipient of many sales awards over the course of his career.